"Lessons from Japan's Runway Miracle: The Collision Survival and Safety Takeaways"

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Crews at Tokyo's Haneda Airport are clearing the wreckage of a Japan Airlines plane after a fatal collision with a Coast Guard aircraft. All passengers on the JAL flight survived, but five Coast Guard crew members died. Investigators are retrieving the cockpit voice recorder to determine the cause of the crash. The airport, one of the world's busiest, has experienced significant disruptions, with the affected runway expected to reopen soon. Tokyo police are investigating potential professional negligence, while U.S. aviation safety officials are assisting with the analysis of flight recorders.
Topics:world##aviationsafety#flightrecorder#hanedaairport#japanairlines#japanplanecollision#world-news
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